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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Afghan Film Opens Berlin Fest Amidst Taliban Return Fears

Afghan Film Opens Berlin Fest Amidst Taliban Return Fears

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Afghan film 'No Good Men' opens the Berlin Film Festival on Feb. 12.
  • The movie portrays forbidden love in a Kabul newsroom before Taliban's return.
  • Director Shahrbanoo Sadat aims to offer hope to young women with her film.
Afghan Film Opens Berlin Fest Amidst Taliban Return Fears

The 76th Berlin Film Festival will commence on February 12th with the screening of Shahrbanoo Sadat's film, 'No Good Men.' This German-backed production captures the complexities of life within a Kabul newsroom during the pre-Taliban democratic period, offering a blend of romance and political narrative.

The story centers on a young camerawoman's forbidden romance with her older, married colleague, set against the backdrop of dangerous reporting and daily absurdities. Director Sadat, who was forced to flee Afghanistan in 2021, stated her intention to provide hope and serve as an example for young women.

'No Good Men' is an international co-production involving Germany, France, Norway, Denmark, and Afghanistan. Sadat's previous works, 'Wolf and Sheep' and 'The Orphanage,' also garnered international acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shahrbanoo Sadat's new film, 'No Good Men,' is opening the 76th Berlin Film Festival on February 12th.
'No Good Men' follows a forbidden romance in a Kabul newsroom before the Taliban's return, highlighting reporters' dangerous work and daily life.
The 76th Berlin Film Festival will take place from February 12th to February 22nd.

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